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To: JW@KSC who wrote (31079)10/8/1998 2:38:00 AM
From: Eric Goethals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
Hey guys look at this. Its Ericsson:

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS EXTENDS RELATIONSHIP WITH ERICSSON INTO
ADSL ARENA - FYI
Copyright (C) 1998 TeleChoice, Inc.

DALLAS, Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments (TI)announced today that Ericsson will use TI's TNETD ADSL chipset in its ANx line of central office equipment. Ericsson, a world-leading manufacturer of
telecommunications end equipment, will capitalize on the programmability, scaleability and extensability of the chipset to deliver high-speed Internet connectivity over the existing copper infrastructure. Furthermore, Ericsson will leverage TI's ability to deliver volume production as the consumer demand for broadband communications continue to increase.
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The core DMT engine, a software based modem technology developed by
Amati Communications (a wholly owned subsidiary of Texas Instruments) delivers a T1.413 issue 2 compliant solution. Additionally, the modem
platform supports software upgrades to the UAWG's Universal ADSL.
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Reference:
xdsl.com